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Boat International Magazine, August 1989 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
REGULAR ITEMS:

Racing Logbook - Admiral's Cup Preview; It's Cowes Week Again; One Ton Cup from Naples; Class I Powerboat Racing - the Italian Job; ACY Cup World Match Racing; Can a Ketch win the Whitbread?
Property Pages - Alexander Snow's international guide to the best in waterside homes. This month: Port Cogolin; Scottish Holy Island; Palm Beach Villa; Greek Hydra Heaven; Priory Quay
Bfews Pages - In this month's News Pages: Dynamique's 110ft sailing superyacht; from Japan - an electric ship; on-board satellite TV; Windsurfers do it with Daihatsu; Thor V, a 31-metre Euroship

FEATURES:

Antigua Action - Smooth on the suntan lotion, slap on the shades, and transport yourself to the land of cool rum punch and hot Calypso with MaxBrowne's and Guy Gumey's photos
Furling - Get into the Groove - Tony Bertram - We unfurl the story of the labour-saving devices that have revolutionised yacht design, and spelled an end to unpleasant tussles with flying reefs and flogging foresails
Endeavour: New Life For a Legend - Adrian Morgan - Holland is the scene for part two of the remarkable story of Endeavour, as the magnificently restored J-boat returns to the water, ready to race again after fifty-two years
London Roundabout - Radizwell Boulier O'Narris - From Putney to Westminster, Camden to Regent's Park, weekending Londoners stood and stared as what is probably the city's most unusual annual ritual unfolded on the water
The Thinking Ship - David Pelly - A team of technical wizards has been at work on Stefaren, installing the most modern, most complex, most innovative and most expensive on-board electronics system ever seen

ON BOARD:

The San Remo Yacht Meeting - Roger Lean-Vercoe - Charter agents from both sides of the Atlantic gathered on the Italian Riviera recently for the first San Remo Yacht Meeting, to view the cream of the Mediterranean's superyacht fleet
Blue Attraction - Roger Lean-Vercoe - One of the stars of the San Remo meeting as Blue Attraction, surely the perfect vessel for any charterer living out the dream of a Mediterranean cruise in a private yacht
Moongoddess - Roger Lean-Vercoe - The '70's may seem like yesterday, but in the world of the superyachts they are already revered as a classic era in yacht design, which produced the striking 103ft Moongoddess

Cover picture: Antigua action with Vintage Class winner Sumurun, the 1914 William Fife-designed 28.6m (94ft) ketch. Photo: Guy Gurney
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